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“ALL THE NEWS 'ALL THE TIME” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PRICE TEN CENTS = o—————————— | VOL. XLIL, NO. 9722. JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1944 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS e ——————— — — ————— . — RED ARMY BOOTS FEEL GERMAN SOIL Brittany Ports Are Assured To Yank Troops —— LIGHTNING ADVANCE BY OUR TANKS 1 ALL JAPS Germanyls GOINGTO | Hard Hit by - BEARMED U.S.Planes TROOPS ARE RUSHING TO STRIKE CITY LEADERS IN SAME SPOTS P.C.LEAGUE Resfaurants | At Anchorage (Iosgfl Today EMPLOYMENT CEILING ON LABOR HERE CITIES BURN BEHINDRUSH OF SOVIETS Confused German Rem- Nafionwide Movement Is| Fifteenth Air Force Strikes| peisers — rmmavew § oy asodsed v Py Seale Cut-Waifresses| Hedges Receives Insfruc- Russian Juggernaut nanfs in “Stralegic | Sfarted in View of | ImporfaniTargefs-Pas | of unied siaies tooms are din puciic coust Lensue stanames | and Others Walkout tions for Enforcng | Breaks Through Info Withdrawals” | Allied Successes de Calais Area Hit | sovoristin wene, oo o e oo ettt teams | on Strike New Order Fast Prussia SUPREME HEADQUARTERS| (By Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 5. — More ghan ‘0 maintain order. m;};;z-n'rlzf:l;eocp (:\Sxéfilllsimade it four| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 5.—| Ceilings on the number of em-| LONDON, Aug. 5—The avenging ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY| The Japanese Cabinet has decided |1,100 Liberators and Fortresses| yaqyoNAL GUARD ON DUTY | consecutive wins over Portland by a | Anchorage waitresses, dishwashers| ployees for all Alaskan business| Russsian Army has carried the war FORCES, Aug. 5—Flying columng| of American armor and lnmntry‘ sped like lightning across the base| of Brittany tday_in swift pursuit of shattered Nazi remnants of a ien divisions. The drive carried the Yanks to) ~ithin a few miles of the ports of Nazaire and Nantes, and the (Continued on Page Six) | | | The fl;mg fon| Merry - Go- Round to “arm the entire people” for a|thundered over Germany attacking| totel war, the Domei News Agency [numerous targets at Dollbergen,| broadcasts and at the same time Hannover and Brunswick, striking| announced a new Supremeé War German oil refineries and the air- Council has been created to deal|[craft industry, in another great with the present crisis as the re-fday of aerial assault. Excellent sult of Allied conquests in the Mar- weather aidec the progress against ianas, at Japan's door, in New Hitler's Europe. Guinea, India and Burma. | Yesterday, Italy-based Lightnings| Premier Koiso said the people will\of the U. S. Fifteenth Air Force, be armed to complete the nation's |egcorted by Mustangs, shot up total war structure at the earliest|onmunications in Rumania, and possible moment. |landed at Soviet bases, according Eastern U. S, Air Force's |to an | - e, |announcement. : { A broadcast from Moscow said |’ |that the weather was good for the PHILADEL™HIA, Aug. 5.—Three regiments the Pennsylvania State Guard, fully armed, have mobilized as 6,000 Philadelphia transit strike’s again defied U. 8. Army orders to end the five-day work stoppage which marked racial disorders, and threats of violence against returning Wworkers. A high source said that state guard units will be used “only to maintain order” in connection with the Army's efforts to restore bus, wrolley and subway service. The nation’s second largest ar- senal guard troops, he said, would of | Salkeld's narrow 3 to 2 decision. Pinch hitter enth inning broke the deadlock and drove in the payoff tally. San Francisca kept up the pace with the rejuvenated Solons as righthander Ray Herrell limited Sacramento to six hits, the Seals getting to three Solon hurlers for 12 blows. Les Scarsella’s ninth-inning single drove Johnny Kreevich home with the winning run as Oakland scored a 4 to 3 victory over Seattle. San Diego combined eight hits and 12 walks to trounce Hollywood. Bill four-run circuit blow sparked the Padre attack. Johnny Moore's double in the sev- | m.-nd cashiers of all Anchorage res- | | taurants quit work yesterday after a War Labor Board ruling cutting the pay scale of hundreds of per- sons. Hundreds of persons roamed the streets looking for a place to eat found ondy four owner operated | establishments open on a serve- yourself-basis. One of these closed every four hours so that the woman opertor could feed her baby. Many persons bought sandwich materials from stores and picnicked in their offices, shops and stores in | which they were employed. : Bernice Gordon, Secretary of the Culinary Workers Unon, which of- | | | houses were eStablished today by‘[nn the ground into German soil a new order from the Office of | for the first time since World War War Mobilization received in Ju-'|TI began. Soviet forces have pene- neau this morning by War Man- | trated the northeastern part of East power Commissioner Arthur Hedges. | PSS “"l‘:;“'t:;n‘;"'“"‘r:’:‘:mz v The order means in effect that all| ¢ the Nazi violation of Russian labor in Alaska will be rationed to! yjjjages when the German war ma- all types of industry. | chine was in its prime. All employers, Hedges said, as a| Berlin acknowledged the pene- first step in setting up the pro-| tration of East Prussia. Moscow gram, must immediately submit re- | dispatches report blazing East Prus- ports on the number of employees sian cities mark the path of the working for them as of August 1—| Red Army infantry attacks and effective date of the order. These{ there are celebrations in the Rus- reports should be mailed or de-|sian chpital. livered in person to Room 315 in A German communique says fight- | attack on Germany by the. U. 8. be “ready for action wflh}fl any ier g ficially urged the restaurant work- | the Federal Building. ing is now raging in the “Sudaaen By DREW PEARSON | | strateqid: air' foroes, and, that the hour after receipt of call” from GAMES FRIDAY |ers to stay in the job said the| The new directive resulted from and Schaken districts.” Sudauen is @t. Col. g:m?'?&fl:n ”n:"v')on active |S IN UB Rodibing N s bt ho refiner-‘me .Army. ] Pacific Coast League union was appealing the WLB rul; concern on the part of mmu“y:the old name of the eastern part | fon - nt XDihargen . e ol storage lAl“mm 4lh(- Army no cnl! has been} g Angeles 3; Portland 2. ing ",ht cut cooks from $14 to $12| .. ihorities that civilian producuon"’f East Prussia andtha Rivers ‘WASHINGTON—Inside, distress- plant at Nierburg, as well as the ““e‘? and no disorder reportedf san Francisco 6; Sacramento 1, |# day and waltresses from $8 t0 $7. | nger present conditions might in- | Inster and Angerapp and Masurian ing fact about Hitler's flying bomb | aircratt. factory at Madgeburg and today. Oakland 4; Seattle 3. Several Government agencies are terfere with urgent war production Lakes. OF FLORENCE urging the Army to open downtown Battle for Warsaw i azis have learned how | irfields . ge: oy, Meanwhile a showdown appear-f san Diego 10; Hollywood 2. at a time when such interference + is that the Nazis have airfields at Hannover, Langerhanger "y 6 FORTORE SRERES Natioasl Dadgne mess halls for the public. R CTenee | Meanwhile, the battle for Waraw (5 build new launching platforms and Halberstadt were hit. ) R S, would: prave disastrous to the War) ....q insde and outaide of the o~ernight * * * Earlier; the robots and the Army, which, seized thef Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 3. effort now reaching its clima: | .t . % lAuriched from-heavy eoncrete- Folkstone observers reported great ROME," Aug. "5 =""Eightti Army|rumblings of “bHomibs dcress” the lines. Thursday. night.on..order..of IPLANE RESCUES Ariny Hiue War -Mebilization i guarded tunnels in the ground, troops have completed occupation|Channel, indicating more attacks President Roosevelt. fimch‘l(na]t(x 5. S:I- ]’-‘?’“‘s 3; Byrnes has lssued orders that the | oo porriers, smashing to witiic puinstakingly built. But as these|of the suburbs of Florence, south!on Pas De" Calals, on the coast of A BT evore S EWaRo B new regulations be strictly enforced |3y myles of Krakow, last big city were bombed out, the Nazis have of the Amno River, and are bearing'France, the site of the robot bomb vhabiiigten & B s MAROO"ED pARTY and all vidlations will recelve| gtronghold barring the Russians learned to launch me robots from |down along a 25-mile sector, press-|launchings. | Cleveland 3: C’hl'cago 5. X prompt attention. from an invasion of German Silesia. a couple of steel rails. They caning the enemy back against thej \ e Torie 1M Hteniiin v, FROM SA"D BAR Employment ceilings in all in-| One broadcast from Berlin said make this cheap launching plat-|stream on both sides of the city. dustries in any way connected with | “heavy fighting is going on leulg form overnight * * * Robots have| been descending on London with greater frequency than ever re- “The enemy proclaimed Florence | an open city, but when ouupught‘ south of the city ‘he blew up all Underground SMASHES AT STANDING OF CLUBS Pacilic Coast League ‘Won Lost Pet. ANCHORAGE, Aldska, Aug. 5-— Five persons, including Beverly Mor- gan, daughter of Army Lt. and Mrs. the war effort, will receive first|Soviet formations which broke attention, and at the same time through the East Prussian border ceilings for less essential industries north of Wirballen.” are to be rigidly enforced to maket Wirballen is a frontier post about | cently — probably because of the bridges except the historic Ponte| . | new launching platforms * * *|Vecchio, and his paratroops are Arm Adlve ! s Angeles oS8 53 5%!Stanley Morgan, were flown here|ianor available for essential war | a mile east of the border. The vil- London is rapidly becoming a shell iposted along the northern bank of r Hollywood 80 g0 goo| nte yesterday after bwo nights spent | production. |lage itself is two or three miles city, largely evacuated * * * The|the Amo inside the city limits.”| { Oakland 60 a0 500 |o" A sandbar, 200 miles northwest| peqges said priorities committees | from the station for the main raile Nazis have row begun hammering |the Allied communique says. | Portland 58 61 ,487;':h g :rage!.m 4 2 “:re T;::l‘;“e will be organized immediately in|Way between Kaunas, former capital L3 southern seaports. . { On the south side, troops cut| - arsaw rea (By Associated Press) Sacramento 58 61 _487‘,19“3 vvd en {0 dorla(xn(]un ::- Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, l"air-;"f Lithuania, and Konigsberg, larg- Hitler alweys has been partly the weakening defenders into small | | The Japanese home radio broad- | Seattle 58 65 472 ::uux:.‘eat; P':)mfl;;:rruw Ion ‘;‘Ve:nesf banks, Anchorage, Cordova and, est city in East Prussia. « nuts. Now, with restraining old-|formations. | casts a report that the “enemy”|San Diego 56 65 463 4o, Kodiak. These committees, when- | Bhnlllutmh line officers killed or removed, it LONDON, Aug. 5. — The Polish ' r3i4eq Two Jima, Chichi Jima, and National League Jr ever possible, will consist of rep-| It 15 in this ares that the Ruse 5 3 Telegraph Agency says the under-| gonine™ joonq ith “ ful % An Army rescue plane dropped %0 p | sians are reported to be shelling s feared he has gone completelY.flsHING SEASO" ground army inside Warsaw has ”Bn 5 Wi powerful Won Lost FC"lsleeplng bags, food, medicine, and resentatives of the War Manpower East a territory, continuing heserk. His motto apparently is cibtirel Ihe ‘et shyagasiit s formations. St. Louis 71 27 725 | a rubber boat ,and the party made | Commission, War Production Board, | an attack which began 'sevcnl days 1 After me, the deluge.” Some Al- EXI'E"DED WEST. 16-story Prudential Building, vgen-‘ The broadcost says powerful task | Cincinnati 55 42 567 their way to the mainland where |Selective Service, the Army n"d:agn. lled strategists fear that, after the ' eral post office, malh powet station f‘;rfes 3M€mbled in the area struck | Pittsburgh .. 51 43 548{tney weer picked up by another [Navy or Coast Guard. | The German announcement gave robot bomb, may come gas, bacter- GABRIEUO“ HERE and gas WOrKs. lal wo Jima tMce,‘Chichutmnt three | Chicago 45 47 489 | MacKenzie plane. The others in the| In cases of disagreement the' . “e ener description of the battlé ‘ological warfare, other fiendish ‘i times, and Boninis six times. g"z York .. 47 51 ~:gg | party were Al Polet and John Berry |chairman of each committee will y, ¢he “Saudauen and Schakan diss Hitler tortures * * * Relations be- ] SRS 0 peton 39 58 402 |of Nome, and Capt. A. A. Sherr, |have final decisions. The commit- trct» but it could have referred . tween Himmler and Goering have| Due to the fact that the run of NEW BUILDING CODE ‘ SE(OND ARMY OF Philadelphia ... 31 56 39| 2y A 1] ey will sutagliah & pelbrity wpes! s SN0 ST S SR O always been bad. Now Gestapo!Pink salmon to the Westward has | mlm (ED A.'. ("Y ! , Brooklyn 39 60 394/ tem for employment in all indus-'report from Wirballen. |\ chief Himmler has the whip hmd_(been unusually hgnvy, a fol.xr-dny oDu | American League ‘erlE MAI(H Io tries in Alaska. E Easy-going, genial, fat-paunched | €Xtension of the fishing season, to| o N(". usr “'GHT JAPA" REIREAIS | Won Lost Pct. The new order means that loop-| Goering, himselt of the Junker pr-|AUgUst 9, has been authorized by ov ; st. Louis 5 42 504 BE HE'.D SUND Av Ridles in" f6rmat ~ApuIkbiA EVE“'I' WI“"ERS A'l’ istocracy, is boxed in by Himmiler g:hw' (?B:Vr:fi:fi.n' s‘:?/ficgr;; wu: A new uniformed building code I" "Ew GUINEA g‘;“""“ ':’3 47 530 longer exist as of August 1, and {(» * ** Some think, however, he may mnou‘:;e ik dayl ecafmelsfm s now | Was introduced at the regular meet- | Ch?ca::rk iy 5): :g ng] St most labor is frozen on the job| EVERGREE" BOWL still emerge as the man-on-horae-im Junean and éannerymen are. jn| D€ of the Juneau City Cl?uncll; By MURLIN SPENCER Oitvelata b 5*2 -495‘ All arrangements have been com- ‘for thf duration. Less essenm\l1 back to make peace for Germany.| ...forence with him. { which met last night at 8 o'clock| GENERAL HEADQUARTERS IN Detroft E © 50 -‘95 pleted for a rifle match which is to |industries will be required to get| ML Reglonal Director Frank W. Hynes | 3% City Hall. The measure was re- THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC, Aug. Philadelphia P be held temorrow m‘lhe Mendenball [along the best they can with pres-| Despite cloudy skies which caused Hope of New Germany—There 1| 4p;¢ morning made the following ferred to the Fire and Sanitation 5 __Battered and hammered Japan'’s Washington o e '57 ‘430,Rme Range. Tgams competing will |ent employees for the duration, cancellation of the archery contest, something more than mere military | siatement with regards to the ex- Committee for further study and Second Army is in “full retreat” A 430 represent the Juneau, Douglas and| Hedges warned that under the,approximately 60 participated in 3 | rall tremendous drive of the Red Army | been very satisfactory and it was |ly a third of all New Guinea, Gen. orally or by publication without ob- » * * perhaps taking a leaf out of ! deemed advisable to grant addi- 60-foot, creosote piles which will be | py010 MacArthur announced to- | Corps. taining the approval of the War|&mong the sports that have been » _ @ : used at the Small Boat Harbor. | # The match will start promptly at Rl s ! the most popular during the past Woodrow Wilson’s book, Stalin has|tional time to take advantage of |day. They are deserting strong- Manpower Commission or the $ | Former Councilman Henry Mes- 9 a. m. and all men participating week and a great number of young- ) held out the hope of a new revised | this large run. The run of pinks serschmidt requested the Council to holds along a 700-mile sweep of by 5 laould: mest in. ot ot the Pederal United States Employment service.i“m_5 and adults have heen’ using Germany * * * He has never ad-| has been running light in other) = o " "0 nmittee to investigate C085tline, apparently withdrawing To Phlldelphla Building at 8 o'clock. Transporta- o i tennils: aakirta vocated unconditional surrender | parts of Alaska and the late ap- tm |southwest, in the hope of evacuat- ished for the h | ¢ _ conditions in the Police Department. | tion will be furnished for those who | Swimming was curtailed yester: * « » More important, Stalin long | pearance of _t.hese species in the The committee appointed includes |ID€ survivors in Western New | To spend several weeks in Phila- do not have a ride. o b day as the' pool has drained has sponsored a Free Germany |Cordova "‘S:C:M"“;Ym‘"‘::f““ ":e Dr. W. M. Whitehead, Edward 8. |Guinea. delphia with her husband’s Par-| “got coffee will be served at the CELEBRATE SUHDAY"‘“‘" and scrubbed. mmb—i Committee, headed by General r‘;"fl’:‘“’_'r'::_w’ s other parts | 0 i1con, and Ed Shaffer. The escape route leads through|€Pts, Mr. and Mrs. F. " Toner, | pange House but each man is ex- | be in operation as usual next week, ’ Count Walter von Zeydlitz, also in- | Of the Territory. In the absence of Mayor A. B.|forbidding terrain, and “our ground,|SF» Mrs. Felix Toner has left for|pected to take his pwn lunch. prmte | announced Richard H. Byrns, edu- cluding Bismarck’s great-grandson Hayes, who is South, Senior Coun- [air and naval activities will add the States. accompanied by her| according to Capt. Henry Har-| Dean C. E. Rice of the Holy| i nar girector. v Count von Einsiedel, aiso former| TWO OUT FOR SITKA cilman E. E. Ninnis presided as iosses which cannot fail to be|daughter, Kaihleen, mon, the Juneau Unit will enter two | Trinity Cathedral, tomorrow Willl “orye following s the list of the Richstag Communist deputy Wil- Acting Mayor. | calamatious.” Following their visit in the east,|teams in the match, and the men | ¢€lebra exkin i y':ec";‘ ';‘n ":k:',wmneru in yesterday's contests: ‘ helm Pleck * * * Vor Zeyclitz has| VM AMSKA (o‘sul =l i Mrs. Toner and Kathleen will con- | répresenting the unit will consist|$ary of his coordination iIn the “pooe g0 vara dash—(ages 4-6)— the freedom of Woscow, now | Ml(KEY owt" w tinue south to Memphis, Tenn,|of Keithahn (team captain), Lem- E‘;‘;:Op‘:l Church. | John Cashen, Billy Pegues, Harold ] close to. the Russians, is allowed| s e T e BEAU jA(K' BOB 'u. where they will spend some time|ieux, Hermle, Boddy, Crass, Hiller- : (;“ : ‘WC; “"3;’:5‘5“";_‘3::1;“3 aring. Iatituds [t plok’ eE ta Bl 2 tTip WRs ! with Mrs. Toner's sister and|man, Lt. Byrns, Nelson, Whiteside, | 8t Circle City, Yukon Territory,| ~cio'30 vard dash—(aged 4-6)— ever-expanding Gerui fporning by s MF"“MCO;S m]s A’;" Mo“IGoMERY IN ! APPHR Dun BOARD brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- | Bloomquist, and Lt. Hungerford. | Where he spent about eight years.|cp, o0 snaring Sue Bartlett, e Huia o iss MR lines plane, oarryiug Myriie Band BROOKLYN, Aug. 5. — Mickey|ald Ricke. Mrs, Ricke, in Juneau|. Help will be needed for various|He served at Seward and then spentt “g,u. 95 vard’ nop race—(ages - side Russia TR, OF strom and Myer Palkovitz to that A B J ik watk: anab as Bit scor- | & number of years in Washington, | 1 son the Nazis are suriencer “ | point, M. Page to Tenakee, and |Owen; first-string catcher of the|at the present time visiting with | def wark such as pit; crews, scor=| 7. SR (e e came wy"““ue“ Pradovich, Billy Pegues, ) the Eastern Front, on M Oscar Bergseth to Chatham. SP[" DE('SIO"‘Bmoklyn Dodgers, has been sum-|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, R.|€rs, and telephone operazolr:, ] oot el Dick Pegues. ¥ : radio promise of helping to buwlic| gy Rowley was a passenger for imoned to appear before the draft|VanderLeest, plans to return to all of the J“““‘;l Ul’:tbe“’ " C':‘ . o @RS R Boys' 25-yard hop race—(ages 8- ' up a new Germany. Pelican City on a second flight to- | NEwW YORK, Aug. 5.—Beau Jack | Poard next Tuesday for a physical Memphis with her young daughter,| Possibly Ee_(fle_t‘._s . __presexL 10-Albert Cucleg, Ao, Faeen: Junker aristocraty, the hockbone| day. Dl ot early lead last night|cX@mination. Owen is 27 and has Sandy, the latter part of this STO(K ouoll‘“o“s mg‘;xg';:‘ ard hop Face— (ages & N of the German Arm:, @ Both| A flight to Skagway carried David | " (b e jaee finigh with P24 8 1-A classification for several (month. wuut pEp BAFHB NEW YORK, Aug. 5. — Closing| 4,00 a 2 ympu vl‘lc b eo—huh Y- the "Nasis / and * Fofac se¢ | Harris, Roald Copstead, and Henry | o “vorgss champion Bob Mont- MOPths. S iy quotation of Alaska Juneau mine oo\ Barbara Fredrickson. : [} e difference between them * * | Sully to that city, and Joe Green (oo o yo win g split decision in P o RV EDNA COPSTEAD LEAVES (ONSIAIITINO VIITH {stock at today's short session is| Boys 50-yard dash—(ages 12-16) ler goes livid With rage over the | to Haines. s ten-round bout in Madison JOHN YOUNGS SOUTH Edna Copstead, who has been vis- 6%, American Can 90%, Anacondu —Rodney Williams, Tommy Meaton, ation of Communism. Hut the; s T B Square Garden. E.ur and Mrs. John Young and |iting her brother, Roald Copstead, (lEVER ufl “‘"D 26%, Beech Aircraft 9%, Bethlehem | Rod Pegues. g ¥ | ikers love the Armly firsi, woild| FARNER IN TOWN : o infant son are enroute Soush to|has ‘left for Ketchikan where she | Steel 61, Curtiss-Wright 5%, Inter-| 4 % g Montgomery's title was not at will d 4 . Girls’ 50-yard dash—(ages 13-16) perate with Comouisie s well| C. C. Farner has registered at| — " visit their parents in Los Angeles. S fone time with her Par-| o, pppURY, Conn, Aug. 5—|national Harvester 77, Kennecott| Lusane Krause, Helen Dapcevich, ‘ Nasis if it would sie the Prus. | the Baranct from Seattie, He BT wes an Mt GT wesd P "n:‘:g’ i g sometime | SIS hefore continuing to her NOME | e pep, world ~featherweight|31%, North American Aviation 8%,/ Paula Kay Cook. a r_niliw;y St!:”‘-";(ea'l" 5-”-':“’: " ol i i OMPANY. | rmy sanction as a benefit for GE A w70 SR ot champ, New York version, easily|New Ym'kv Central 19'?. Northern e ; 5 t }t,m"suy: ; smf“mc s n;( “ HERE FROM SKAGWAY war bond sale “gate.” ATWELL IN TOWN FAIRBANKS MEN ARRIV cutpointed Lulu Constantio in a|Pacific 16%, United Sta o: S.wel 58. HELEN WILSON HERE 3 L $35,864,900 in war bonds with "% Leslie Da d Stanley De.inon-title 10-round bout here last| Dow, Jones averages av are as —_— s+ % Maybe {hey bedeve| Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lane are K. L. Atwell, of the Austin Com: wson and Siasnley # follows: indtstrials 507 rafls| Helen Wilson, of is 9 wes y . W maturity value was the gate, the Long, of Fairbanks, are suests ar Dight. Pep's educated left hand|follows: ustrials, 14607, " ra eien y X, 5% victories behind the German rout on the Eastern Front, despite the (Continued op Faie Four) ) tension: “The escapement of the fish has consideration. City Engineer Hugh B. Antrim was granted authority to purchase 25 |from Geelvink Bay in the upper | Vogelkop Penrinsula, totaling near- here from Skagway and staying at the Baranof Hotel, greatest boxing gate in history. pany of Seattle, is in town and registered at the Baranof Hotel, 'Mrs. Felix Toner, the Gastineau, ! Highway units of the Alaska Terri- | torial Guard, a team from the Sub- |port and also one from the Signal new setup no employer may ad- vertise for new employees either yesterday’s field day held at Ever- green Bowl. t Table tennis and basketball were completely batfled his opponent. 4086, utilities 23.98. guest at the Gastineau Hotel,